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Happiness Racism Poems

These Happiness Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Happiness. These are the best examples of Racism Happiness poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Loving Kind
We love we cry we laugh 
we are the loving tree 
we grow and we know 
I'm brown he's creamy 
we are broken but we...

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Categories: racism, discrimination, family, happiness, integrity,



Premium Member From Bias To Terrorism
Bias
Leads to prejudice
To malice
To injustice
To fanaticism
To nepotism
To vice
To avarice
To cynicism
To favoritism
To lust
To mistrust
To bigotry
To insanity
To corruption
To discrimination
To steal
To kill
To ignorance
To violence
To extremism
To racism
And to terrorism.

Fairness
Gives...

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Categories: racism, abuse, corruption, hate, hurt,

Absurd
Sometimes I pray for my death as much I want to live, but it will not come ... 
I long for my childhood but it...

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Categories: racism, allusion, creation, depression, grief,

Premium Member Grand Priorities
What fills your goals, son?

I told you!
Need to get my car rolling [life rolling, love rolling]
yesterday,
if not today...

If I may interrupt
to process mindful resilience
for a...

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Categories: racism, black african american, earth,

Premium Member A Novel Generation
Betrayed and backstabbed
By our African brothers.
Insulted, humiliated and robbed
By Our European brothers.
We are the descendants
Of defeated Kings and Queens.
We are the infants
Of two distressed twins.
Sold...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, black african



Premium Member A Nation of Cowards
Powerful words,
Truthful words,
Honest words,
Brave words;
This is exactly what the Doctor orders,
For a nation, who's trying to fight the horrors
Of blatant racism,
Unfairness, injustice,
Nepotism and sexism.
A man...

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Categories: racism, america, betrayal, emotions, hate,

Premium Member An Escape
Whenever I feel down and depressed
I long for an escape 
But to where
The earth is too big 
To know where is a save place 
And...

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Categories: happiness, heaven, racism, sorrow,

Premium Member Straight White Privileged Silence
Listen to sterile silence
nursing homebound fans
wavering white noiselessness
of silent futile passing

Absence of passion
hope
care
happiness
or creased
and reasoned 
nearing deceased sadness.

Hear this void of madness,
lack of hunger
or parched...

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Categories: racism, anxiety, culture, depression, health,

Premium Member Who Is Happier
Different generations 
Different life styles
From deficiency to abundance
From neglect to care
From basic education to higher education
From man monopolization to women arising
From single income bearers to...

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Categories: racism, education, god, happiness, pollution,

Skin-Color Doesn'T Matter, Part I
I remember when I was young,
playing with my best friend Jerome,
we had some woods behind our houses,
our frontier, where we would go roam.
We played soldier,...

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Categories: racism, culture, how i feel,

The Color of Cultures
The Color of Cultures 

A poem
By Jerry May

Above and below the skins surface no one is the same....exactly, 
But appearance divides us just the same...matter of factly.
A...

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© Gerald May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems Ii - Bertolt Brecht
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems II - Bertolt Brecht



The Burning of the Books
by Bertolt Brecht
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

When the Regime
commanded the...

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Categories: books, holocaust, race, racism,

Premium Member Content of Character - In Memory of Dr Martin Luther King Jr
Why can’t we be judged by the content of our character?
Are we now racist, because of white privilege and black lives matter?
This is our new...

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Categories: racism,

Racism
Racism?

Why can’t we learn from children?
Innocent and free,
Seeking out adventures
In all the things they see.
Making friends with everyone,
And the stories that they bring,
Knowing black and...

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Categories: discrimination, encouraging, racism,

Am I Free Yet
The emancipation proclamation of incarceration
 has got me defacing public property, with words like
 don't shoot, or i can't breathe.
     So...

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Categories: racism, america, black african american,


Book: Shattered Sighs